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The University of Montana's Office of Fraternity and Sorority Involvement, with the generous aid of its Greek alumni, is offering up to four $500 scholarships to new members of recognized Greek organizations. Apply today! Applications are due October 15.

"I came to UM to get real life experiences and that is exactly what Greek life gave me. Along that process it gave me my friends, and most trusted mentors for life and helped me shape my career so I can be successful when I graduate. My education would be nothing but classes, without the meaning Greek life gave them."

"I joined Greek life to find somewhere to fit in when I came from a different state, knowing virtually no one. What I found was a remarkably supportive community who gave me the opportunity and encouragement to develop into a better person. I am so grateful to Greek life for giving me the strength to show my true colors."

Fraternity & Sorority Involvement

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Fraternities and sororities are an established tradition on the University of Montana campus, dating back more than 110 years.

Throughout the year there are a number of opportunities for you to meet current members and learn more about getting involved.

What it’s all about

There are many depictions of fraternities and sororities in the mainstream media today, allusions by television characters and news anchors that immoral and lewd behavior is synonymous with the actions of fraternity and sorority members. Our fraternity and sorority community provides an experience that allows the students to become better and more ethical men and women.

What resources exist to help finance membership?

A common misconception is that being a part of a fraternity or sorority is financially burdensome and unaffordable. There are financial obligations to be a member of a fraternity or sorority that your student will be responsible for paying each semester. The amount is dependent on what organization your student decides to join. The University of Montana is fortunate to have strong alumni that support our community. There are several ways that your student could find money to help offset the cost of being in an organization. National organizations, individual chapters, and community alumni all offer scholarships.

No matter what organization you choose, you will become a relevant and contributing member to the institution and society through personal development in our core values.